Mark Kelly, in the hot seat in the absence of assistant manager Barry Blankley, was not amused after Salisbury slipped to a 3-2 defeat at Harrow Borough

Kelly said: "We made a great start and should have gone in at half-time 2-0 up but Leigh Phillips had a perfectly good goal disallowed.

"After soaking up some pressure we told the players at half-time that they would need to make a bigger effort at the start of the second half but they switched off. That's down to a lack of leadership on the pitch.

"It's a 90 minutes game and they have to work for 90 minutes.

"As a club we have to look at players to see who is doing their job and who is not. Things cannot go on as they are and unless we improve - there will have to be changes."

Salisbury made a tremendous start with Leigh Phillips, pictured, getting a goal on three minutes with a superb first-time finish past the home goalkeeper.

Harrow levelled on 48 minutes when Howard Newton met a cross from the right to rifle a low shot past Kevin Sawyer, and took the lead on the hour when Brian Haule got down the left before pulling the ball back for the unmarked John Bacon to net.

Salisbury rallied and played some of their best football but were hit by a killer blow on 79 minutes when slack defending allowed at three Harrow players time and space in their six yard box before Haule netted their third.

On 84 minutes substitute Sean Cook reduced Salisbury's arrears to one goal and the Whites could have gained a point from the match, but Robbie Matthews headed a good chance well wide of the target with four minutes remaining.